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The
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Attahiru Jega,
on Thursday listed four major challenges that could hinder the success of the
2015 general elections.
He said
this in a presentation at the ongoing All Nigerian Editors Conference in
Katsina.
Mr. Jega,
who was represented by Oluwole Osaze-Uzzi, the commission’s Director of Voter Education
and Publicity, said that such challenges included insecurity, lack of adequate
funding, attitude of the political class and inactive citizenry. Continue...
Mr. Jega
said that the delay in the amendment to the legal framework such as the
constitution and the electoral law were other challenges facing the commission.
The
chairman said that the prosecution of electoral offenders also remained a major
sticking point in the work of the commission. He said the commission was
committed to carrying out the completion of the review of electoral
constituencies and polling units.
He,
however, said that the constraints of time had made it unlikely for the
exercise to be concluded before the 2015 elections.
The INEC
chairman called on government and stakeholders to cooperate with the commission
for a successful poll.
He assured
that the commission would consolidate on the gains of the 2011 elections and
prevent the recurrence of its weaknesses.
“To achieve
this, we have given ourselves three focal points comprising structure, policy
and plan,’’ he said.
Mr. Jega
said that the commission was fully prepared for the conduct of the 2015
elections, adding that its programmes were strictly being implemented.
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